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A coffee seller waits all day for one of his customers to ask him how he is, until eventually he just tells the city itself... A teenager is ordered off a bus at a checkpoint and told he must kiss a complete stranger if he wants the bus to be let through... A woman pilgrimages to the Cave of the Prophets, to pray for rain for her tiny patch of land, knowing it will take more than water to save it... Unlike most other Palestinian cities, Ramallah is a relatively new town, a de facto capital of the West Bank allowed to thrive after the Oslo Peace Accords, but just as quickly hemmed in and suffocated by the Occupation as the Accords have failed. Perched along the top of a mountainous ridge, it ...
A wonderful sequel to The Revelation of Ramala.
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A fierce and moving memoir on returning to Palestine, the meaning of exile and homeland, and the habitual place and status of a person, from Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti.
Her mother, while loving and caring to her children, was the ruthless and cunning, Hayee Hellcat, Queen Ramala. Queen Ramala, with the help of her Butchers, took over of tribal lands, forming her own kingdom, called the House of Ra. Her father, the Butcher Dan the Destroyer, was the womanizing Heathen King of Ra. The King won battles for his Queen, while always finding time for his own personal adventures. Named after her mother, the Ra, Ramala was the first born girl to the King and Queen of Ra. She, along with her sibling, were taught and trained by her mother in survival techniques, as well as Ruling protocol. This was done to insure their survival, in a time of tribal warfare, when most ...
In the kingdom of Ra, eighteen-year-old Dan is an accomplished warrior, co-leader of his sibling group, the Hammer-Axe Six, and in line to become the king of Ra. In order to succeed, the three-time Hammer-Axe champion and warlord needs a great conquest to provide him with credibility. Led by his inherited warrior heart, Dan begins to plan an attack on the Southern Jungle. Unexpectedly, the Hammer-Axe Six are confronted and then mentally controlled by a group of telepaths called the Tat. The Tat are determined to eliminate the Hammer-Axe Six, at all cost, in order to prevent war. In addition, a Lightning Jinn is trying to intervene for purposes unknown to Dan. Consequently, an avalanche of unforeseen events takes place. As Dans blind ambition leads him to take on risky challenges, turmoil builds and leads to cavalier behavior as he wonders whether he can live up to everyones expectations. However, one thing is certain: he cannot fulfill his destiny without help from the Hammer-Axe Six. In this exciting fantasy, only time will tell if a young warrior destined to become a king will succumb to his inner urges and change his fate forever.
In central Africa, all seems well in the House of Ra, until a top Warlord finds his three daughters beheaded. Queen Ramala and three of her children have barely escaped a kidnapping by Warlords who believe the cunning Queen is the murderer. The Queen's cousin, Tara, has not been so lucky. Kidnapped by Warlords, her life now hangs in the balance. But all is not lost as the Queen's six children and their cousin prepare to spring into action. La, Dan, Shaya, Don, Ram, Danaaa, and Yin have just transformed into the Hammer-Axe Six. Danaaa, a child prodigy and the youngest of the six children, takes her inherited fighting skills to outstanding levels. Danaaa is not exactly street-smart, but she is an expert at protocol. Because of her uncanny ability to swing an ax with lightning-fast accuracy, Danaaa becomes known as High Pressure Executioner and it is not long before her siblings take advantage of her skills in order to gain power. In this fantasy novel, as the Hammer-Axe Six begin their quest to find Tara and seek retribution for the murders, Danaaa embarks on a dangerous path that leads to the realization that sometimes even her trusty ax cannot save her from evil.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceeding of the 13th European Software Process Improvement Conference, EuroSPI 2006, held in Joensuu, Finland in October 2006. The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions.